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icefapper edited this page Mar 29, 2017
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if the name of a function expression is the same as its synth name, then it needs no further synthesis; otherwise, it should be treated like a liquid, because its name is not a declaration-level binding, which in turn means it should wait for all "actual" names to be synthesized before its name can also be synthesized, which is the definition of a liquid name.
There is an important catch though -- turning fnexpr names to liquid names requires all of the fnexprname's lors become the inital value for the liquid's crsList.